China encroachment continues not only in India but also with other smaller countries.
Indian warships in the South China Sea to prevent Chinese encroachment
India: Indian warships have been stationed in the South China Sea to prevent encroachment by the Chinese navy. It is noteworthy that the Calvan Valley conflict event had taken place earlier.
China occupied the eastern part of Ladakh and claimed the right, following which 20 of our Indian soldiers were killed in protest against China’s atrocities.
It is noteworthy, however, that China hid the deaths of its soldiers. It is noteworthy that the reason for forgetting it was that the country considered it a disgrace to itself. This was strongly opposed by the people of the country.
Indian warship
Under such circumstances, an Indian warship was reportedly sent to the South China Sea last July from Delhi.
China is claiming ownership of the entire South China Sea as our own. But the countries along this coast, including Vietnam, claim their rights.
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Thus it is not uncommon for the South China Sea to be in constant turmoil. In this, US warships are stationed at one end in support of other countries against China.
With small countries
At this point, the Indian warship is currently stationed on the other side. It is also worth noting that in the Indian Ocean region, ships are already stationed in the Straits of Malacca, where Chinese ships enter.
China encroachment continues not only in India but also with other smaller countries.
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